Oxford logo
Toggle navigation
Redeem
Upgrade
Help
Sign in
Dictionaries
Dictionaries home
English
American English
Academic
Collocations
German-English
Grammar
Grammar home
Practical English Usage
Learn & Practise Grammar (Beta)
Word Lists
Word Lists home
My Word Lists
Topics
Recent additions
Resources
Resources home
Text Checker
Sign in
Dictionaries
Dictionaries home
English
American English
Academic
Collocations
German-English
Grammar
Grammar home
Practical English Usage
Learn & Practise Grammar (Beta)
Word Lists
Word Lists home
My Word Lists
Topics
Recent additions
Resources
Resources home
Text Checker
Redeem
Upgrade
Help
TOP
American English
English
American English
Academic English
Collocations
Practical English Usage
German-English
English-German
English
American English
Enter search text
Definition of
hussy noun
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
hussy
noun
noun
NAmE
/
/
ˈhʌsi
/
/
,
NAmE
/
/
ˈhʌzi
/
/
(
pl.
hussies
)
(
old-fashioned
)
(
disapproving
)
jump to other results
a girl or woman who behaves in a way that is considered shocking or morally wrong
You shameless hussy!
See
hussy
in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
Check pronunciation:
hussy
Nearby words
husky
noun
hussar
noun
hussy
noun
hustings
noun
hustle
verb